I see Mickey Mouse is throwing his support towards Kanye in Wisconsin.
Dopey, Goofy, Grumpy, Dumbo, Pinocchio & Piglet are still with Trump.
Sleepy is backing Joe.
I see Mickey Mouse is throwing his support towards Kanye in Wisconsin.
Dopey, Goofy, Grumpy, Dumbo, Pinocchio & Piglet are still with Trump.
Sleepy is backing Joe.
I see Mickey Mouse is throwing his support towards Kanye in Wisconsin.
Dopey, Goofy, Grumpy, Dumbo, Pinocchio & Piglet are still with Trump.
Sleepy is backing Joe.
Kanye West’s Presidential campaign is moving to get on the ballot in two new purple states, Minnesota and Virginia, after filing Friday in Iowa.
As of Friday, West’s campaign is officially on the ballot in four states, Arkansas, Colorado, Oklahoma, and Vermont — with another half dozen pending. Earning 270 electoral votes needed to win the election,looks ,mathematically impossible for him at this point.
Although, Kanye has been referring to himself lately, as the future president.
Kanye West’s Presidential campaign is moving to get on the ballot in two new purple states, Minnesota and Virginia, after filing Friday in Iowa.
As of Friday, West’s campaign is officially on the ballot in four states, Arkansas, Colorado, Oklahoma, and Vermont — with another half dozen pending. Earning 270 electoral votes needed to win the election,looks ,mathematically impossible for him at this point.
Although, Kanye has been referring to himself lately, as the future president.
Mickey Mouse cannot vote in Wisconsin...he's a resident of Florida and registered to vote there..
Mickey Mouse cannot vote in Wisconsin...he's a resident of Florida and registered to vote there..
West's campaign turned in 2,400 signatures to have his name added to the ballot in the Badger State, where an independent candidate needs 2,000 approved signatures to be included.
Besides Mickey Mouse... Bernie Sanders was one of the names on the petition.NBC News "Meet the Press" host Chuck Todd asked Sanders about the reports Sunday...Bernie said ,,"I cannot confirm Mickey Mouse," Sanders replied. "But I can tell you I certainly did not sign that petition."
West's campaign turned in 2,400 signatures to have his name added to the ballot in the Badger State, where an independent candidate needs 2,000 approved signatures to be included.
Besides Mickey Mouse... Bernie Sanders was one of the names on the petition.NBC News "Meet the Press" host Chuck Todd asked Sanders about the reports Sunday...Bernie said ,,"I cannot confirm Mickey Mouse," Sanders replied. "But I can tell you I certainly did not sign that petition."
Kanye West is back with his Sunday Services—with Kim Kardashian by his side.
On Sunday, Aug. 16, the famed reality star and mom of four shared a clip of her husband's resumed Sunday Services in Wyoming, which had been on pause amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Kanye West is back with his Sunday Services—with Kim Kardashian by his side.
On Sunday, Aug. 16, the famed reality star and mom of four shared a clip of her husband's resumed Sunday Services in Wyoming, which had been on pause amid the coronavirus pandemic.
A Richmond judge ruled Thursday that state elections officials should bar rapper and entrepreneur Kanye West from Virginia’s presidential ballot.(the judge intends to help Biden in VA.)
Circuit Court Judge Joi Taylor found that 11 of the elector oaths West submitted “were obtained by improper, fraudulent or misleading means” or are otherwise invalid because of notary violations and misconduct.
The judge ordered state elections officials to prohibit anyone from printing West's name on state ballots for the Nov. 3 election, finding that the notice of qualification the Department of Elections issued for West on Aug. 28 "is contrary to Virginia law, and is therefore, invalid."
Christopher K. Kowalczuk, a lawyer for West's campaign, asked the judge to delay the proceedings for a few days in order to give the campaign more time to respond and to permit West to appear in court in person if he chose.
A Richmond judge ruled Thursday that state elections officials should bar rapper and entrepreneur Kanye West from Virginia’s presidential ballot.(the judge intends to help Biden in VA.)
Circuit Court Judge Joi Taylor found that 11 of the elector oaths West submitted “were obtained by improper, fraudulent or misleading means” or are otherwise invalid because of notary violations and misconduct.
The judge ordered state elections officials to prohibit anyone from printing West's name on state ballots for the Nov. 3 election, finding that the notice of qualification the Department of Elections issued for West on Aug. 28 "is contrary to Virginia law, and is therefore, invalid."
Christopher K. Kowalczuk, a lawyer for West's campaign, asked the judge to delay the proceedings for a few days in order to give the campaign more time to respond and to permit West to appear in court in person if he chose.
States Kanye West is on the ballot Kentucky, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Utah, Idaho, Iowa and Tennessee, Vermont.. Mississippi, Colorado and Minnesota. West filed to get on the ballot on Friday. A decision for West in Mississippi is expected on Sept. 8. West has pending lawsuits in Wisconsin, Ohio and West Virginia, states where he was rejected from the ballot and then sue...
West has essentially self-funded the campaign during its first month and a half. West loaned his own campaign more than $6.7 million and raised just under $11,500 from donors from mid-July through the end of August..
States Kanye West is on the ballot Kentucky, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Utah, Idaho, Iowa and Tennessee, Vermont.. Mississippi, Colorado and Minnesota. West filed to get on the ballot on Friday. A decision for West in Mississippi is expected on Sept. 8. West has pending lawsuits in Wisconsin, Ohio and West Virginia, states where he was rejected from the ballot and then sue...
West has essentially self-funded the campaign during its first month and a half. West loaned his own campaign more than $6.7 million and raised just under $11,500 from donors from mid-July through the end of August..
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